Second Timothy, which Pastor Grant will be preaching through all this month, is traditionally regarded as Paul’s last
letter. The opening passage finds the apostle reminiscing about his own spiritual heritage (vs. 3) as well as his young
disciple’s (vs. 5). Like Paul reminding Timothy of the faith of his mother and grandmother, the Scripture readings and
hymns…
I know that my redeemer lives, what comfort this sweet sentence gives.—Samuel Medley
This year’s two sermon series have been a study in contrasts. After spending three months studying Exodus 20, and finding ourselves coming up woefully short of the law of God, these last two months in 1 John have provided such comfort and security.…
Frank Wonder is a member of Covenant Presbyterian Church in Tullahoma and was ordained as a Ruling Elder in
2006. In that capacity, he recently served as Chairman of their Pastor Search Committee, which conclude its work last
year. Frank became Gideon in 2008 and has served in various leadership positions at the Camp, Area, and State…
There are three that testify: the Spirit and the water and the blood and these three agree. —1 John 5:7-8
Today’s sermon text contains this striking poetic passage about “the Spirit and the water and the blood”—one that has caused no shortage of debates throughout church history. Are these “witnesses” to Christ’s incarnation? Is John referencing…
I’ll have to admit, when the task is to find hymns to complement a service focused on the passage “God is love” (1 John
4:8), the difficulty isn’t finding suitable material—it’s trying to narrow the material down! See if you notice some of the
fantastic descriptions of God’s love in our hymnody this morning: it is “ineffable,”…
By this we know that He abides in us, by the Spirit whom He has given us. —1 John 3:24
Today, along with the rest of the Western church, we remember the events of the day of Pentecost. Known as
Whitsunday in the English-speaking world, this celebration focuses on the giving of the Holy Spirit to…
When I was 8, my younger sister and I shared a queen-sized bed. Our sharing was not without its bickering, though —
she was always on my side of the bed or wanting more covers than I wanted. I distinctly remember one August night
when I layered the bed with blankets just because I knew it would…
The central theme of this morning’s service is the doctrine of “double imputation.” In salvation, our sin is imputed
(attributed) to Jesus while His righteousness is imputed to us—in the language of the old hymn, He both “saves from
wrath” and “makes me pure” (Rock Of Ages, Cleft For Me). Throughout the service, we’ll declare that He…
In this morning’s sermon text, John contrasts truth with lies (1 John 2:21, 27). Addressing a fearful audience that is
opposed by deceitful “antichrists” in the “last hour,” he urges his readers to hold fast to the truth of Christ, and
comforts them with the knowledge that “what you heard from the beginning abides in you” (1…
Many of the hymns we sing this morning point to the eternal, unchanging nature of God (“Him who is from the beginning,” 1 John 2:14). We declare that “Our God forever shall abide” (Within Your Temple, Lord—Psalm 48) and that His grace “never fails from age to age” (Glorious Things Of Thee Are Spoken). We…